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Things Are Not Enough: Bond, Stiegler, and Technics

Author:

Claus-Ulrich Viol

DE

Abstract

This article discusses Bond’s relationship with technology, arguing that it is not enough to focus on the various technological projects and technical objects/gadgets which surround the character – and which are made so much of in the paratexts and reception contexts of the films – but that it is essential to take into account Bond’s technical practice. Bond, then, is read as an embodiment of a form of Stieglerian prostheticism: a human being who produces the technological field and practises technics by way of being human.

How to Cite:
Viol, C.-U. (2019). Things Are Not Enough: Bond, Stiegler, and Technics. International Journal of James Bond Studies, 2(1). DOI: http://doi.org/10.24877/jbs.43